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Official website: https://github.com/gahansen/Albany/blob/master/doc/webpage/felix.html

Source code repository: https://github.com/gahansen/Albany/blob/master/doc/webpage/felix.html




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  • nanobind
  • PyAlbany
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  • A robust hierarchical solver for ill-conditioned systems with applications to ice sheet modeling
  • ColLaPack
  • Sacado
  • Albany
  • MathCW
  • SMIP-HOM
  • Elmer/Ice
  • ISSM
  • FireWorks
  • MoFEM
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  • Solution of nonlinear Stokes equations discretized by high-order finite elements on nonconforming and anisotropic meshes, with application to ice sheet dynamics
  • Ifpack2
  • Heat transfer finite element model for laser powder-bed fusion on consolidated simulation geometry
  • An updated-Lagrangian damage mechanics formulation for modeling the creeping flow and fracture of ice sheets
  • FROSch preconditioners for land ice simulations of Greenland and Antarctica


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